Example sentences of "[noun] from [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The area of surgery has expanded at an incredible speed from virtually from nothing three years ago to taking over as much as fifty percent or even seventy five percent of general surgery .
2 In each area Cole and Marion recorded a range of soil and vegetation characteristics from both recreational and undisturbed control sites .
3 He gave her a mocking glance from beneath long black lashes .
4 When , pulses racing in a most disturbing manner , she tried to withdraw her arm his grip tightened , and he slanted her a glance from beneath long thick lashes that held a distinct challenge .
5 Direct benefits for participating firms will include referrals of new clients from over 3,000 Enterprise Agencies , Business Advice Centres and TECs as well as from national organisations like the Forum of Private Business and Federation of Small Businesses .
6 The scheme offers special membership benefits to participating firms , including referrals of new clients from over 3,000 business advice centres nationwide .
7 A spokesman for Glenlight said without the subsidy a sixty-six per cent increase in freight charges would have been passed on to clients from tomorrow .
8 And Mary Reveley is now considering withdrawing the horse from today 's race .
9 The existing knowledge about the employee from inside the organization makes it easier to decide whether he or she is able to perform the work well .
10 Now is n't this a the sort of problem that you run into if you try and impose aid from outside ?
11 Criticism of aid from both left and right , particularly in recent years , has led to the establishment of evaluation units within most of the major donor agencies .
12 The libretto now needs writing , not in terms of expectation of aid from elsewhere — little will come — but expressing the room for the innate , self-help strengths of local people and communities .
13 The latest cuts in public sector support follow a steady reduction in government aid from more than £1billion a year during the 1980s .
14 Two schemes received grant aid from Under Fives Initiative ( Wales ) which came to an end in March 1988 .
15 These committees were to work in concert with the police and with the KGB ( which , under a Nov. 23 USSR Supreme Soviet resolution , had already been given the responsibility of ensuring that food aid from abroad did not fall into the hands of speculators ) .
16 At the lower levels their aim was to promote aid from less unfortunate households to the poor and the starving .
17 It was an enthusiast 's delight as BR moved rolling stock from anywhere and everywhere to convey Papal followers to masses at Canterbury , York , Wembley , Coventry , Liverpool , Manchester , Glasgow , Edinburgh and Cardiff .
18 He 's local stock from way back .
19 At the turn of the century , Kenneth Grahame could confidently give the water vole a leading role in The Wind in the Willows : almost everyone knew this small rodent from almost daily acquaintance .
20 At any time you can draw one card from below any pile , that is to say it does n't have to be on top of the pile .
21 We 'll find , while he 's just finding that look there 's just one more item that 's erm a Christmas card from so I 'll pass that round so you can have a while we 're just trying to find .
22 Accordingly , first up were East Village , Heavenly 's wild card from early on , when their timeless swoonings and groomings were seen as making some case for the plurality of the dance scene from which Heavenly first hatched .
23 He got a card from before have n't we ?
24 He gave an indifferent shrug , extracted the piece of card from inside his coat and threw it with a show of distaste into an overflowing rubbish bin .
25 World championships in several sports are already lined up for the Arena , as well as national and local sports events to drawn sports fans from all over Britain .
26 She was buried at Cholsey where her grave has become a shrine for fans from all over the world .
27 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
28 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
29 The club is revving up a grand welcome for four-wheel fans from all over Britain .
30 Drama time Mime work in pairs : A mimes a simple activity , using gadgets from today ;
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